I NEED A SPORTS BRA
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Not sure where you're from but you and I are the same size and the sports bra's from 'Curves' work incredible for me.....and they're fairly cheap $25-$30!!0
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This worked miracles for me. I bought one in every color. I'm a DDD.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004OMMI2S?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage0 -
Check out the Juno by Moving Comfort (Brooks). That's what my wife uses and she's a 40 E, I believe.0
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Definitely recommend the Shock Absorber!!0
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I love Chantelle and natori bras!0
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The panache sports bra is without doubt the best D+ one I've ever tried. I won't look at another now. It's not cheap, but it's worth every penny.1
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I love my Panache!1
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I have a Wacoal sports bra. It was about $60 reg, but I got it on sale. It's the best money I've spent. I've done Insanity, ran a marathon in it, do pole dancing in it, and I've had no issues. I have a DDD/E, but I'm pretty sure it goes beyond F.0
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I love my Freya bras! For everyday, and I have a sports bra by Freya too. Cost about $75, so worth it!
I'm a 30G, I DEFINITELY second getting fit properly, considering you're in a DD, and that's the cap for most mall stores. I hear Nordstrom is a great place to get measured, if you live in the states?0 -
I dont have big breasts but I bought a Puma brand one from Costco and I love it, I feel very supported. I found a similar one at (I think) Charlotte Rouse, but it wasn't Puma brand.0
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DejahVoodoo wrote: »I've been using this one for a few years now (buying them when they go on sale) and it's been awesome. I use it for running and it holds those puppies down TIGHT. lol. No jiggling!
lanebryant.com/cacique-plus-size-sexy-bras-intimate-apparel/bras/sports-bras/molded-underwire-sport-bra/4043c4044c775p127197/index.pro
Ha. I own two of these. Love them! I like that it holds your boobs in place without squishing them flat against the body.0 -
williams969 wrote: »I also wear a 32H, and have a Shock Absorber that basically changed my running. I used to have to stop before I had worn out because of breast pain, and now I can keep going until my body is exhausted, instead of just my boobs.
(Also, if you've never done it, I'd recommend checking out a comprehensive bra calculator before buying new bras. A many American women in the DD range are actually DD's, but many many many of us just got stuck in "here's the biggest cup/band we have," when it doesn't actually fit. /obligatory bravangelizement post)
+1 to the bra calculator link. I went for 20+ years believing I was a 34C/36B. Loose bands riding up my back and cups too narrow (creating armpit spillage). I'm not even heavily "busty" by appearance, but ill fitting bras were taking a toll on my posture and breast health.
Nope, I'm not the size the mall shops claim I am. 30G, sometimes 32F, depending on style. Enell bras or Freya sports for exercising(my exercise "armor"! Love them). UK brands for everyday bras for small bands/+DD cups.
I feel your pain. I was getting these huge bands (40 - 44, depending on my weight) to get cups big enough to deal with my breasts, and I was always in so much pain. A friend finally sent me to a website that took better measurements when I first started losing weight, and it changed basically everything.
Seconding the UK brands, if you end up in the DD+ range. I don't have any Freya sports bras, but I do have some of their others, and they're great.0 -
Shock absorber is the best0
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Moving Comfort has a lot of selections...I recommend going into a running shoe store that also does bra fits (the store where I work does that)...try on several and jump around, run, or whatever you plan on doing. We also carry Enel...which can make custom bras if you don't fit into anything else. And buy several and replace them often. Running shoes and sports bras should not have birthdays.1
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NelsonKatelyn wrote: »Victoria's Secret has ones that zip in the front. It's kind of hard to explain - it has a front-close bra on the inside, and then you zip up another layer ontop of that. I'm a 38DD and it is by far the best sports bra I've ever used. I paid $54 for it and I'll probably buy another one too so I don't wear out one so quickly. Not to mention how hard it can be to worm your way out of a sports bra you have to put on and take off over your head!! That can be quite the challenge when you're sore!! I definitely recommend you go try one on at the store.
I second this. I have spent upwards of $200 on a single sports bra trying to find one to tame the tatas...and this bra did the trick! It's like 2 bras in one. I have had to wrap some foam around the clasp as it digs into my breastbone, but that tiny downfall is totally worth the super cheap price tag. I have paid between $50-70 on these. Totally worth it.
Whatever you do, DON'T fall for Fabletics. I had one escape on me from one of those cheap quality bras at the gym...and trying to stuff the sweaty escapee back in discreetly was not something I ever want to do again.0 -
I'm a 36G and love my Freya Active sports bra.... Everything stays where it should and everything is adjustable which I like..... It was a little pricey but so is every bra I get I have to go to Nordstroms to get bras my size probably could get some cheaper online0
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I wear Enell. They aren't cheap, but they are seriously the best ever. My boobs do not move in that thing. I get mine at a local running store. I'm currently a 38DDD, so I'm definitely not lacking in the size department LOL0
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